Be yourself follow the sun!

Along the old street on whose cottages are hung The slatted shutters which hide secret lecheries, When the cruel sun strikes with increased blows The city, the country, the roofs, and the wheat fields, I go alone to try my fanciful fencing, Scenting in every corner the chance of a rhyme, Stumbling over words as over paving stones, Colliding at times with lines dreamed of long ago.

This foster-father, enemy of chlorosis,Makes verses bloom in the fields like roses;He makes cares evaporate toward heaven,And fills with honey hives and brains alike.He rejuvenates those who go on crutchesAnd gives them the sweetness and gaiety of girls,And commands crops to flourish and ripenIn those immortal hearts which ever wish to bloom!

When, like a poet, he goes down into cities, He ennobles the fate of the lowliest things And enters like a king, without servants or noise, All the hospitals and all the castles.

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Enri Mato

Enri Mato is an architect and photographer born in 1986 in an artist family. His father was a sculptor and his mother was a restorative, who worked in the Louvre Museum.
He grew up in Tirana, Albania where he discovered his interest in photography and art at an early age. In 2005 Enri moved to Paris to study Photography and Architecture. He later pursued masters dergree in Urban Design between Geneva and Tirana. He graduated with a research project called Remembrance. Through his thriving business Enri had the opportunity to travel the world to share his vision and experiences with an international audience.